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  2. Testify. To provide evidence as a witness, subject to an oath or affirmation, in order to establish a particular fact or set of facts. Court rules require witnesses to testify about the facts they know that are relevant to the determination of the outcome of the case.

  3. The act of making an official statement, under oath, affirming the truth of certain facts in a legal setting. The process of declaring facts as part of a testimony during a legal proceeding. How to use "testify" in a sentence.

  4. Legal Definition of Testify. In the legal world, the term testify refers to the act of giving evidence as a witness, under oath. When someone testifies, they are providing information or recounting events that they have knowledge of, in order to assist in the resolution of a legal matter.

  5. NFPA 1033 4.7.3 Testify during legal proceedings, given investigative findings, contents of reports, and consultation with legal counsel, so that all pertinent investigative information and evidence are presented clearly and accurately and the investigator’s demeanor and attire are appropriate to the proceedings.(A) Requisite Knowledge.

  6. Definition of Testify. verb - To give evidence. Often in a leagal court. Learn more legal definitions relevant to courts & cases here.

  7. Definition for testify v. to give oral evidence under oath in answer to questions posed by attorneys either at trial or at a deposition (testimony under oath outside of court), with the opportunity for opposing attorneys to cross-examine the witness in regard to answers given.

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